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All 3 over-the-counter products contain a cotton swab component that may be contaminated with fungi.
Swabs for teething babies and adult noses have been recalled because they might have a microbial contamination “identified as fungi in cotton swab components.” That’s what manufacturer ...
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'View of Olinda, Brazil, with Ruins of the Jesuit Church' by Frans Post just hammered down for a record $7.37 million at auction via Sotheby's.
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Did you know that using cotton swabs can actually push earwax deeper into the ear canal, potentially causing damage? There's a safer and more effective way to keep your ears clean.
We’ve all heard that cotton swabs shouldn’t be used to clean our ears, but so many of us still reach for one the second we think we have a buildup of earwax or some water stuck in our ear ...
These reusable cotton swabs are my zero-waste, desert island essential Gamechangers: This simple yet ingenious bud alternative won’t end up in our oceans ...
Cotton swabs, commonly used for cleaning ears, can harm hearing health by pushing earwax deeper into the canal and causing damage to the delicate ear canal lining.
Vets and zookeepers at the Houston Zoo used a cotton swab to make a neck brace for a Peruvian jumping stick, a type of grasshopper, to help keep its weak neck up while its exoskeleton hardened ...